More than 50 youngsters from Years Seven to 13 at Brixham College showcased some of the best music, media, art, drama and dance talent in the bay when they performed at one of the college’s most anticipated events of its academic year.

Brixham College’s MMADD annual end of term talent show has been running for over a decade, attracts a high number of auditions every year and is always filled to capacity with fellow students, parents, staff, family and friends.

With many using it as a springboard to study drama and music at university, the majority use the challenging, enriching and confidence boosting experience as part of their personal development.

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The stage came to life with performers expressing themselves and celebrating their love of music, passion for the arts and natural rhythm for dance to captivate the audience for two hours of ‘pure MMADDness’.

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Among this year’s performers were Matthew Miller (Year 13) who has performed at all seven MMADD shows during his college career; He sang the Beatles’ classic – A Hard Day’s Night.

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GCSE textiles students then wowed guests with their flair, edge and creativity in a show-stopping fashion finale.

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Graeme Hardman, faculty leader for creative media at Brixham College, said: “We believe that every young person should have the opportunity to experience the richness of the arts as a spectator or performer.

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“The MMADD show is great for performing students to get up on stage in a large venue in front of a big, receptive audience and gives us a chance for us to say that we value their talent, enthusiasm and joy of performing.

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“The arts are an integral part of a broad and balanced education and we’re proud to provide an environment where unusual talent and creative ambition thrives.”